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We are OPEN for 2019 from the 16th February to the 10th November. Doors open each day at 10.30. You'll get to see Eagles, Hawks, Owls, Falcons, Vultures, Kites, Caracaras and more. With 150 individual birds from over 60 different species either in...more

I bought my husband an 'Eagle Flying Experience' for his birthday, and we are so glad we chose the Cotswold Falconry Centre for it. The staff are immensely knowledgeable and friendly and the enormous collection of birds are kept in immaculate surroundings. As well as...More

We rode the train to Moreton-in-Marsh and walked the 1 1/2 miles to the center. It was well worth the trip. It is closest I have ever been to these birds. The demonstration was excellent. Even our 2 year old was entertained and sat through...More

A family of 4 adults who visited this Falconry Centre,were inthralled with the displays and would highly recommend anyone visiting the Cotswolds to visit here.
Informative visit,welcoming staff.You are welcome to stay for most of the displays.We saw a display,viewed the birds,had a cuppa and...More

Went with our two children (8 & 10) and had a fantastic time.
Highlights were the flying display and the 'Flying Start Experience'.
Would highly recommend booking the 'Flying Start' where up to two people get to meet and hold the birds, then fly a...More

What a great place!
Our second visit after 5 years, this time with kids, 4 years and 18 months.
After walking through the shop into the courtyard, you are greeted by 10 or more birds of prey, perched all around. Lovely to see and a...More

We were fortunate to have booked an owl evening for our family. This is an unforgettable experience. We went in with one huge owl fan and left with five converts. Sure it's informative, but this is incredible fun. Having owls perch on your arm, touching...More

A late Christmas present well worth waiting 'till April for. We had an evening with the many owls at Batsford Falconry, 3 hours with Joe, Desmond, Thumper and Krystal (Owls) handling them, seeing them fly above you and between you. This is a real hands...More

Every time we fancy a short break we head to the Cotswolds and our whole trip revolves around visiting the Cotswold Falconry Centre.
We first visited about six years or so ago and that's where we fell in love with birds of prey - so...More

Well run Falconry centre with a large number of birds of prey. Run display sessions very regularly and send off huge eagles into the Cotwolds countryside.
Good fun, lighthearted edutainment. Recommend a visit even if your a cynical, grumpy person like myself.

My husband and I visited the Cotswold Falconry Centre for an Evening With the Owls and it was a wonderful experience. I had been a little hesitant to book as I wondered if the price were justified, but we were really glad we decided to...More

The centre is open every day from 10.30 mid-February to mid-November with approx. hour long displays at 11.30 1.30 3.00 (& 4.30 during BST). The pre-booked 'Flying Start' experience ends in time for the display that follows... More

The centre is open every day from 10.30 mid-February to mid-November with approx. hour long displays at 11.30 1.30 3.00 (& 4.30 during BST). The pre-booked 'Flying Start' experience ends in time for the display that follows. Flying Start participants have an all day pass to the centre. Depending on schedule and interest some people will just enjoy the hour, others will stay all day.
We are on the same site as the wonderful Batsford Arboretum and the popular Garden Centre and Café. Great for an afternoon walk and lunch.
If you visit the stones do make sure you count them properly. We take our guests there and all will comeback confused on how many there actually are.
Do check your 'Flying Start' reservation as we don't do them at 12.00. It'll either be 12.30 or 2pm.

From the High Street follow Corders Lane. Look for footpath signs for Batsford Arboretum by the Co-op. It will take 30-40 minutes to walk the 1 3/4 miles. Not only can it be a very pleasant walk through typical North... More

From the High Street follow Corders Lane. Look for footpath signs for Batsford Arboretum by the Co-op. It will take 30-40 minutes to walk the 1 3/4 miles. Not only can it be a very pleasant walk through typical North Cotswold countryside, it also saves doing the long uphill walk up the drive if walking along the road. It is an across fields footpath, so suitable footwear,clothing etc. I haven't checked 2019 bus routes/times, but there is should also be a bus that'll take you half way from the station. If planning to go by taxi pre-booking is recommended. The centre is open every day from 16th February until 10th November during 2019.